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1-Amino Acids are building block of:

a- proteins
b- carbohydrates
C-lipid
D-nucleic acids

2-Amino Acids Has


a – amino group and carboxylic group
b –amino group and keto group
c – amino group only
d –carboxylic group only

3 - The simplest amino acids is………….

4-Which Of The Following Is An Alpha Aminio Acids:


a-serine
b- threonine
c –valine
d –proline

5- The Naturaly Occurring Amino Acids In The Proteins:


a- L - amino acids
b –D- amino acids
C- Both L - amino acids and D- amino acids
d- non of above

6- The Sulphur Containing Amino Acids Are:


a – cysteine and methionine
b- methionine and threonine
C- cysteine and threonine
d- cysteine and serine

7- Aromatic amino acids include :


a- phenylalanine , tryptophan and tyrosine
b -phenylalanine , serine and tyrosine
c- threonine , tryptophan and tyrosine
d- arginine , tryptophan and tyrosine

8- Amino Acids With Hydroxyl Groups Are


a- serine and threonine
b- serine and alanine
c- serine and valine
d- alanine valine

9- About peptide bond :


a- Peptide bonds are covalent bonds
b- Peptide bonds are formed by the elimination of water.
C- Peptide bonds are usually in cis configuration.
d- is rigid and planar

10-Basic Amino :
a- lysine,arginine and histidine.
b- lysine , glutamate
c- glutamate , asparatate
d- lysine , asparagine

11-The protein present in hair is


(A) Keratin (B) Elastin
(C) Myosin (D) Tropocollagen

12-Each turn of α-helix contains the amino


acid residues (number):

(A) 3.6 (B) 3.0


(C) 4.2 (D) 4

13-In proteins the α-helix and β-pleated sheet are examples of


(A) Primary structure (B) Secondary structure
(C) Tertiary structure (D) Quaternary structure

14-The α -helix of proteins is


(A) A pleated structure
(B) Made periodic by disulphide bridges
(C) A non-periodic structure
(D) Stabilised by hydrogen bonds between NH and CO groups of the main chai
15- Denaturation of proteins results in
(A) Disruption of primary structure
(B) Breakdown of peptide bonds
(C) Destruction of hydrogen bonds
(D) Irreversible changes in the molecule.

16. A disulphide bond can be formed between


(A) Two methionine residues
(B) Two cysteine residues
(C) A methionine and a cysteine residue
(D) All of these

17-Primary structure of a protein is formed by


(A) Hydrogen bonds (B) Peptide bonds
(C) Disulphide bonds (D) All of these

18-The most abundant protein in mammals is


(A) Albumin (B) Haemoglobin
(C) Collagen (D) Elastin

19-A protein rich in hydroxyproline is


(A) Prolamin (B) Procollagen
(C) Collagen (D) Proinsulin
20-protein which contain a nonprotein moiety is…..

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